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Reply 20 of 24, by Jo22

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BEEN_Nath_58 wrote on 2024-10-25, 19:01:

There's a project SoftGPU that should allow better graphics support on virtual machines.

Yes and it targets Windows 98/Me, I think.
So in principle, Windows 9x is a good alternative to Windows XP nowadays.

And that's kind of funny, I think.
With all the updates applied and some help of KernelEx, Windows 9x can now run XP applications - better than XP can.

So KernelEx really makese sense here. This is so weird. Years before it was other way round.:
Windows 9x had bad VM support and XP was the hero saving the day (running Windows 9x applications).

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Reply 21 of 24, by DosFreak

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Jo22 wrote on 2024-10-25, 16:40:
Interesting. I had assumed that required old VMware tools to work, which still supported Windows XP (XP went EOL 2014). […]
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Norton Commander wrote on 2024-10-25, 16:13:
kamiledi15 wrote on 2024-10-25, 13:08:

I installed VM Tools immediately, so I have them. I suppose thatm VM Tools and guest additions is the same?
About virtualization tech, I don't know whether my CPU supports it - I have AMD Ryzen 7 7700.

Your CPU supports it but it's probably disabled in your BIOS (I had to enable on mine to get 3D acceleration in VMWare Workstation/Windows XP).

https://www.goodtechmaster.com/how-to-enable- … zen-processors/

Interesting. I had assumed that required old VMware tools to work, which still supported Windows XP (XP went EOL 2014).

Anyhow, it's nice to see it works!

Last time I've used VMware Player regularily it still had AMD-V and Intel VT as an optional feature.
Which I've used, of course. I had built all my PCs to be VM friendly since late 2000s. 🙂

You do have to use old Vmware Tools but they come with Vmware Workstation and when not they are available on the Internets.

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Reply 22 of 24, by BEEN_Nath_58

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Also to note, Windows XP on my VMware runs less optimal than it should. It crashes on games where it generally shouldn't, and wouldn't on my Intel machine.

To ask: are you trying a VM in the hope that you will erase the troubles of running it on a newer OS and config?

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Reply 23 of 24, by Bruninho

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UCyborg wrote on 2024-10-25, 11:23:

People actually use virtual machines for games? It always seemed more like a proof of concept rather than something actually usable.

I do, check my thread where I run several games

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Reply 24 of 24, by darkenedroom

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UCyborg wrote on 2024-10-25, 11:23:

People actually use virtual machines for games? It always seemed more like a proof of concept rather than something actually usable.

I do too, here's an entire F-19 Stealth Fighter career from Lieutenant to Brigadier General (nearly all 99 missions, although I did forget to record a few) in DOSBox Staging:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLd7lqc … HFgEQJ8JqPqannv

And a couple of campaigns of F/A-Hornet Classic & F/A-Hornet 2.0 running in virtual Mac machines:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLd7lqc … FyQnLU4v9S3KcmR
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLd7lqc … vtNoki1dELgAu-j

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